The workshop on "Physics with high-luminosity proton-nucleus collisions at the LHC" will take place at CERN Council Room on 4th-5th July 2024.
The aim of this workshop is to discuss experimental and theoretical issues connected to the physics of proton-nucleus collisions in Run-3 and Run-4 at the LHC. Past results from by the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS/TOTEM, LHCb, and LHCf experiments will be discussed as well as the future measurements to be carried out. The main topics of the workshop include:
- Constraints of nuclear parton distributions functions (nPDFs).
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Small-x QCD and gluon saturation physics.
- GPDs/TMDs/dPDFs with photon-induced processes in UPCs
- "Small system" p–A benchmark measurements for interpreting A–A collision data.
- Photon-photon collisions in p-A
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Double- and triple-parton scattering in p-A.
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Impact of collider p–A (in particular p-O) measurements for ultra-high energy cosmic rays physics.
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pA, fixed-target, and EIC complementarities
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Beyond the Standard Model opportunities.
Workshop supported by EU Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 824093 (STRONG-2020)